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137 of 142 humans found the following review helpful.
Glad I took the chance.
By MIC
I read the negative reviews all over the web regarding this projector, and was nervous to even undertake it. Well, it was on sale on Black Friday, so I took the plunge. I’m so glad I did, because it performed better than I was expecting.
61 of 63 people found the following review helpful.
get what you compensate for
By Ryan Arnold
i got this for the aim of showing movies or playing games outside on nice summer nights. the solution is low, focus is iffy, and screen effigy gets nowhere near 10′ as the box states without fading too much. speaker is terrible, but you may direct the sound cables to a stereo or something that gives rise to better quality.
high quality projectors cost $100 to RENT. low-end HQ projectors are roughly 10x the price to buy. this is an insanely cheap projector and does everything it must be expected to do at that price. the a/v inputs are versatile, and most types of computers/games/dvd players/vcrs etc. may use them (or have adapters available). applied properly, it functions adequately. it’s not near perfect, but it’s a totally reasonable budget option, and those who feel that it isn’t have way too strong a sense of entitlement.
81 of 89 persons found the following review helpful.
Wonderful for the price
By Sho
A lasting and lightweight portable projector intended for gaming or casual entertainment.
Pros:
Price
Durability
Large lens range (Display throw may be very close and very far away)
Cons:
Low Resolution
Moderate Fan Noise
Lack of VGA input (Though this may be effortlessly remedied)
I believe this product is sorely underrated. The Discovery Projector IS a projector, and when I may say that I purchased a projector for around eighty dollars, that is an achievement. This product is not meant to be used in a home theater– it is for someone who needs access to a TV but may not have it. I purchased this product because buying a TV would not be as portable or versatile, and a whole lot more expensive.
For those looking to connect to a laptop, look for a VGA to RCA cable. If you look in the right place, it can’t be more than $5-10.
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